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ANA Investigates
ANA Investigates: 75 Years of NINDS
Tune into the latest podcast from the American Neurological Association (ANA), ANA Investigates: 75 Years of NINDS. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)—an opportunity to reflect on the institute's past achievements and look ahead to the future of neurological research. This month, ANA Investigates welcomes Dr. Walter Koroshetz, Director of NINDS, in conversation with Dr. Adeline Goss, Neurohospitalist at Highland Hospital. Dr. Koroshetz joined the institute in 2007 as Deputy Director and became Director in 2015. Before joining the NINDS, he served as Vice Chair of Neurology, Director of Str...
2025-08-26
26 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E8: Establishing Your Professional Identity
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the eighth episode of the season, we talk about Establishing Your Professional Identity, focusing on tips for defining who you are in your career, and developing skills and strategies to create and communicate who you are, or what your “brand” is, in your...
2025-01-03
44 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E7: Engaging with Non-Scientists
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the seventh episode of the season, we talk about Engaging with Non-Scientists focusing on interactive strategies to promote public awareness of and participation in science, and spoke to the importance of being able to effectively communicate your work to multiple audiences.
2024-12-20
59 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E6: Writing Impactful Publications
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the sixth episode of the season, we talk about Writing Impactful Publications, focusing on how to structure and write a paper, choose a journal, and craft engaging and accessible figures.Featuring Bang Wong, MA, MS, Senior Director at V...
2024-12-06
1h 02
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E5: Securing Funding for Research
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the fifth episode of the season, we talk about Securing Funding for Research focusing on choosing what funding to apply for, “pitching” your science to different funders, and writing effective grant applications.Featuring Sonya Dumanis, PhD, Executive Vice Pre...
2024-11-22
58 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E4: Crafting Effective Presentations
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the fourth episode of the season, we talk about Crafting Effective Presentations, focusing on how presentations are used in traditional science communication and how to effectively present in different forms and venues, with accessibility built in by design.Featuring Alfredo Quiñones...
2024-11-08
52 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E3: Collaborating with Partners in Research
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the third episode of the season, we talk about Collaborating with Partners in Research, focusing on how to best learn from and include the perspectives of non-scientists and persons with lived experience in research and science.Featuring Alice S. C...
2024-10-25
52 min
Funny Medicine Podcast
Episode 70: Locked In Syndrome
https://linktr.ee/funnymedicine Merch Website: https://funnymedicinepodcast.etsy.com In this thrilling episode of the Funny Medicine Podcast, we explore the chilling world of Locked-In Syndrome. Discover the haunting reality of being conscious yet trapped in a paralyzed body, and dive deep into the syndrome’s unsettling history and notorious misdiagnoses. We share the incredible survival story of Martin Pistorious and discuss the latest scientific breakthroughs in communication for those who can’t speak but can still see. Join us for a mix of humor and heart-pounding moments as we uncover the science behind this...
2024-10-15
27 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E2: Thriving in Team Science
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the second episode of the season, we talk about Thriving in Team Science, focusing on how to build professional collaborations and guidelines to ensure success for all parties when working in team, especially across disciplines.Featuring Bosiljka Tasic, PhD
2024-10-11
57 min
Nurse Rosa's INsights
EP07 The Face of Stroke Care: Behind the Scenes with Dr. Patrick Lyden
In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, we are joined by world-renowned stroke expert Dr. Patrick Lyden, Professor of Physiology & Neuroscience at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. With nearly 30 years of pioneering research in stroke care, Dr. Lyden shares his incredible journey through the evolution of stroke treatment. He reflects on the significance of the NINDS trial, a landmark study that established tPA (alteplase) as a groundbreaking stroke therapy, and highlights the progress made since then in improving patient outcomes.Dr. Lyden delves into the critical advancements in stroke therapies, including innovations like 'c...
2024-10-09
35 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
“Building Up the Nerve” to Develop an Effective Career Roadmap - Live at Neuroscience 2024!
Are you attending the Society for Neuroscience's Annual Meeting Neuroscience 2024? If you are, join us for our 2nd annual live episode of Building Up the Nerve in the form of a professional development workshop."Building Up the Nerve" to Develop an Effective Career Roadmap will take place Monday, October 7, 2024, from 12:00 to 2:00 PM CT at the McCormick Place Convention Center, room S402. All Neuroscience 2024 attendees are welcome.This workshop will provide deeper insights into helping graduate students, postdocs, junior faculty, and their mentors prepare strong career development plans. The workshop will feature advice and...
2024-10-01
01 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S5E1: Composing Scientific Narratives
In the fifth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the first episode of the season, we talk about Composing Scientific Narratives which focused on how to compose scientific narratives to communicate our findings and how to tell a scientific story in a way that is compelling, but also transparent and obje...
2024-09-27
59 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
Season 5 Trailer
Welcome to Season 5 of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we help you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!Transcript available at https://ninds.buzzsprout.com/
2024-09-13
02 min
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#436: For the Longest Time – To Give TNK for an Acute Ischemic Stroke
Reference: Albers GW et al. TIMELESS Investigators. Tenecteplase for Stroke at 4.5 to 24 Hours with Perfusion-Imaging Selection. NEJM Feb 2024 Date: April 12, 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Vasisht Srinivasan is an Emergency Medicine physician and neurointensivist at the University of Washington and Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA. He is an assistant professor in Emergency Medicine, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at the School of Medicine at the University of Washington. Case: A 70-year-old woman was brought into the emergency department by EMS after her family reported she was having trouble talking. They noticed this earlier in the day and let her rest, but when she ha...
2024-04-13
32 min
The Functional Health Show
Bedtime Rituals to Enhance Your Sleep
Discover the secret keys to a blissful night's sleep! In this episode, we unveil the most powerful bedtime rituals to elevate your sleep quality. Get ready to banish those sleepless nights and wake up refreshed like never before. Don't miss out – hit play now and unlock the ultimate sleep secrets! Show notes for all episodes available at https://www.functionalhealthcoach.co/blog/podcast Gain exclusive access to health book summaries and a comprehensive wellness roadmap at www.longevitypillars.com. Don’t forget to like, share, comment and subscribe...
2023-12-25
25 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
All About Grants: Discovering Strengths to Advance Your Research Career (Part 2)
Listen in for the second of two special guest episodes of NIH's All About Grants podcast! In this episode, host Dr. David Kosub invites NINDS's Building Up the Nerve co-host, Dr. Marguerite Matthews, and the Director of the Division of Biomedical Research Workforce at the NIH Office of Extramural Research, Dr. Ericka Boone, continues conversations unveiling the "hidden curriculum" of scientific training. They share experiences and perspectives on how personal growth and professional development intersect, setting a plan to identify your strengths, reiterate the importance of engaging your network, the power of communication, and much more.The f...
2023-11-17
22 min
Movement Coaching Podcast
Welcome To Season Two
In this season beginning of our second season of Neurological Disorders I want to jump into deeper information of disorders that we do not hear about! That said I will be using other sites and sources that if you would like to read more about it there are links below that you could click on to read and understand more about it! Brainfacts.org. (2023). Absence of the Septum Pellucidum. https://www.brainfacts.org/diseases-and-disorders/neurological-disorders-az/diseases-a-to-z-from-ninds/absence-of-the-septum-pellucidum National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke. (2023, January 31). Absence of the Septum Pellucidum. https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/absenc...
2023-11-12
22 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
"Building Up the Nerve" to Develop your NIH Training Application - Live at Neuroscience 2023!
Are you attending the Society for Neuroscience's Annual Meeting Neuroscience 2023? If you are, join us for a live episode of Building Up the Nerve in the form of a professional development workshop."Building Up the Nerve" to Develop your NIH Training Application will take place Monday, November 13th, 2023, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM ET at the Washington Convention Center, room 207B. All Neuroscience 2023 attendees are welcome.This interactive workshop will prepare graduate students, postdocs, junior faculty, and their mentors to apply for NIH funding. We will have a panel with advice on strategies from successful...
2023-11-10
01 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E10: Demystifying Scientific Careers
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In our final episode of the season, we talk about careers outside of academia, with a focus on how to find what jobs exist, how to prepare for these jobs, and what to know when you transition.Featuring Joanne Kamens, PhD, Senior Consulta...
2023-11-03
58 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E9: Demystifying the Mid-Career Faculty Stage
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 9, we talk about succeeding as mid-career faculty, including challenges mid-career faculty face such as maintaining funding, advancing in your career, and balancing internal service expectations. Featuring Rebecca Shansky, PhD, Professor, Northeastern University; Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD, Professor, Chief Vision a...
2023-10-20
58 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E8: Demystifying the Early Career Faculty Stage
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 8, we talk about succeeding as junior faculty, including starting a lab from scratch, balancing all aspects of the job, and how to manage tenure expectations.Featuring Ishmail Abdus-Saboor, PhD, Assistant Professor, Columbia University; Katie Wilkinson, PhD, Professor, San Jose Sta...
2023-10-06
59 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E7: Demystifying the Tenure-Track Faculty Application Process
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 7, we talk about applying for a faculty position, including preparing your application, negotiating, and the accepting or re-applying process. Featuring Kimberly S Williams, Assistant Professor, Spelman College; Lucas Cheadle, Assistant Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; and Erin Stephens...
2023-09-22
58 min
Neurology Minute
NINDS Health Equity Efforts
Dr. Richard Benson discusses the NINDS health equity efforts and the implications of the new strategic plan for research. Show references: https://n.neurology.org/content/101/7_Supplement_1
2023-09-21
03 min
Neurology® Podcast
NINDS Health Equity Efforts
Dr. Farrah Mateen talks with Dr. Richard Benson about the NINDS health equity efforts and the implications of the new strategic plan for research. Read the related supplement in Neurology. Visit NPUb.org/Podcast for associated article links.
2023-09-18
18 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
All About Grants: What We Have Heard from Early Career Researchers (Part 1)
Listen in for the first of two special guest episodes of NIH's All About Grants podcast! In this episode, host Dr. David Kosub invites NINDS's Building Up the Nerve co-host, Dr. Lauren Ullrich, and the host of National Cancer Institute's Inside Cancer Careers, Oliver Bogler, for a conversation on what they've learned from early career researchers through their podcasts.The next guest episode features Building Up the Nerve's other co-host, Dr. Marguerite Matthews! ResourcesAll About GrantsInside Cancer CareersTranscript available at http://ninds.buzzsprout.com/.
2023-09-15
14 min
Inside Cancer Careers
NIH All About Grants: What We Have Heard from Early Career Researchers (Part 1)
This is an extra episode, courtesy of our colleagues at the NIH podcast, All About Grants. Listen in to meet the host of All About Grants, David Kosub and also one of the hosts of NINDS’ Building Up TheNerve podcast, Lauren Ullrich. David interviews Lauren and me about our podcasts, and we discuss what we are talking about in our shows with a focus on early research careers. Show notes: NIH’s All About Grants Podcasts: https://grants.nih.gov/news/virtual-learning/podcasts.htm NINDS’ Building up the Nerve:https://ninds.buzzspr...
2023-09-14
15 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E6: Demystifying Clinician-Scientist Careers
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 6, we talk about conducting research as a clinician-scientist, including the different paths to research as a clinician and what a clinician-faculty position can look like.Featuring Erika Augustine, MD, Associate Chief Science Officer, Kennedy Krieger Institute; Edjah Nduom, MD, Asso...
2023-09-08
51 min
Neurology® Podcast
September 2023 Neurology Recall: Topics in ALS
The September 2023 Neurology Recall showcases five dynamic interviews about ALS. The episode begins with a discussion about the strategic plan for ALS from the NINDS with Dr. Walter Korshetz. This episode features conversations with Drs. Ruben P.A. van Eijk-3 and Jordi van Unnik on simulation based interim analysis of ALS clinical trials followed by an interview with Dr. Emily Plowman on respiratory strength training (RST) programs in individuals with ALS. The episode continues with an interview with Dr. Suma Babu on the approved treatment for ALS associated with a mutation in the SOD1 gene. This month's Recall concludes...
2023-09-01
1h 42
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E5: Demystifying the Postdoctorate
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 5, we talk about succeeding as a postdoc, including what graduate students need to know about what to ask during a postdoc interview, how to develop independent lines of research, and when to know it’s time to enter the job market.Featuring E. Mae G...
2023-08-25
55 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E4: Demystifying Doctoral Training
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 4, we talk about succeeding in graduate school, including finding mentorship, performing research, and applying for funding. Featuring Maya Gosztyla, Ph.D. Candidate, The University of California San Diego; Cellas Hayes, Postdoctoral fellow, Stanford University; and Shekinah Phillips, Ph.D...
2023-08-11
52 min
Stroke Busters
My Personalized History of Stroke and Predictions for the Future” w/ Dr. James Grotta
Today’s guest is Dr. James Grotta, who after joining UT Houston faculty in 1979, he established the UT Houston Stroke Program and developed its NIH funded fellowship training program. He has been continuously funded to carry out translational research in acute stroke treatment, and played a leading role in many clinical research studies, including the NINDS TPA Stroke Study. In 2013, Dr. Grotta stepped down as department chair and moved his practice to Memorial Hermann Hospital to lead the Mobile Stroke Unit Consortium, the nation's first Mobile Stroke Unit to deliver TPA and other stroke therapies wherever the st...
2023-07-28
22 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E3: Demystifying the Doctoral Application Process
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 3, we talk about applying for graduate school, including what you should know about preparing PhD applications, how to choose a program and advisor, and what to expect during a campus visit or during interviews. Featuring Daniel Colón-Ramos, Associate Professor, Yale Unive...
2023-07-28
1h 04
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E2: Demystifying Postbaccalaureate Research
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job! In episode 2, we talk about what to do next after your bachelor's degree, specifically focusing on the gap year or years between finishing undergrad and starting a PhD.And just as a note to our listeners, we do talk about heavier subjects like miscarriage, so we hav...
2023-07-14
54 min
Dr Diego de Castro Neurologista
Queimação nos Pés: o que Pode Ser? | Dr Diego de Castro Neurologista
Neste vídeo, Dr Diego de Castro explica sobre queimação nos pés: as causas, o diagnóstico e o tratamento. 🏆Agende uma consulta especializada online com Dr Diego de Castro Neurologista (CRMSP 160074): (11) 3504-4304. Este vídeo é informativo e não substitui a consulta de neurologia. Veja os assuntos abordados neste vídeo: 00:07 - O que pode ser queimação nos pés? 00:24 - O que causa queimação nos pés? 04:25 - Como é o diagnóstico da queimação nos pés? 05:17 - Como é o trat...
2023-07-03
09 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S4E1: Demystifying Undergraduate Research
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the first episode of the season, we talk about how to get started in undergraduate research, what undergraduates need to know about types of research opportunities available, how to find a lab, and what makes a successful research experience.Featuring Michael D.L. Johns...
2023-06-30
57 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
Season 4 Trailer
Welcome to Season 4 of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we’re here to help—it’s our job! Transcript available at https://ninds.buzzsprout.com/
2023-06-16
03 min
Dr Diego de Castro Neurologista
Sensação de TREMOR no CORPO: o que Pode Ser?
🏆Agende uma consulta especializada online com Dr Diego de Castro Neurologista (CRMSP 160074): (11) 3504-4304. Este vídeo é informativo e não substitui a consulta de neurologia. Neste vídeo, Dr Diego de Castro explica sobre as possíveis causas para o tremor no corpo. O tremor no corpo é um sintoma comum nas consultas de neurologia. Segundo o NINDS (https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Tremor-Fact-Sheet#4), "tremor" é um distúrbio de movimento caracterizado por contração muscular involuntária, rítmica e repetida. Em linhas gerais, as causas mais comuns de sensa...
2023-05-31
00 min
The Concussion Coach
16. What is a Concussion & What is Post Concussion Syndrome?
Join me as I interview Dr. Jaycie Loewen, a Howard Hughes Medical scholar who received her PhD in Neuroscience alongside a Master's in Clinical Investigation. In this interview, Dr. Loewen explains for us what "counts" as a concussion, what to do if you have had a concussion, and what post concussion syndrome is. She explains what post concussion symptoms are and what can be done to manage them, and she also gives us an explanation of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy). Enjoy this conversation! She generously gave a list of resources that people can look...
2023-05-24
1h 01
Neurology® Podcast
How NINDS Supports Parkinson Disease Research
Dr. Jason Crowell talks with Dr. Sophie Cho, Program Director in the Division of Clinical Research at NINDS, about the state of Parkinson disease research. For links to previous podcast episodes, please visit NPUb.org/Podcast. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.
2023-05-04
14 min
Long Covid Podcast
74 - Dr Walter Koroshetz - Director of NINDS on Long Covid Research at the NIH
Episode 74 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Dr Walter Koroshetz, Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke, part of the National Institute of Health in the US. We chat through the RECOVER Initiative which is a huge study looking into all aspects of Long Covid, and also talk a little about ME/CFS research done by Dr Avindra Nath.Links:https://www.ninds.nih.gov/about-ninds/who-we-are/directors-cornerTranscript available under the "transcript" tab HERE- Message the podcast! - questions will b...
2023-03-09
38 min
Black owned business/Black Grown
Free money for your business!
grantsinfo@nih.gov. Agency Name:National Institutes of HealthDescription:(Reissue of PAR-18-617) The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to provide a vehicle for Small Business Concerns (SBCs) submitting Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant applications for investigator-initiated exploratory clinical trials to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The projects must focus on products related to the mission and goals of the NINDS and may evaluate drugs, biologics, devices, or diagnostics, as well as surgical, behavioral or rehabilitation therapies. Only STTR Phase II and Fast-Track applications are supported under this program. STTR Phase I...
2023-03-08
05 min
Dementia Matters
Mixed Dementia, Explained
Though brain and cognitive changes are typically diagnosed as one form of dementia, recent studies have shown that mixed dementia is more common than previously thought. Mixed dementia, also known as Multiple-etiology dementia, is a condition where brain changes are caused by more than one neurological disease, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body dementia (LBD), or frontotemporal dementia. Dr. Roderick Corriveau joins the podcast to discuss what is known about mixed dementia and how the field of studying neurological diseases is advancing to diagnose and treat this condition. Guest: Roderick Corriveau, PhD, program director, National Institute of...
2022-11-29
28 min
Neurology Minute
The ALS Strategic Plan from NINDS
2022-11-18
02 min
Neurology® Podcast
The ALS Strategic Plan from NINDS
2022-11-14
27 min
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#377: You Don’t Have to “AcT” that Way – TNK for Acute Ischemic Stroke?
Date: September 20th, 2022 Reference: Menon et al. Intravenous tenecteplase compared with alteplase for acute ischaemic stroke in Canada (AcT): a pragmatic, multicentre, open-label, registry-linked, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial. The Lancet 2022 Guest Skeptic: Professor Daniel Fatovich is an emergency physician and clinical researcher based at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia. He is Head of the Centre for Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research; Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Western Australia; and Director of Research for East Metropolitan Health Service. Case: A 74-year-old man arrives from home by private vehicle complaining of right-sided weakness and dysarthria be...
2022-09-24
26 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E7: Structural interventions around mentoring
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the last episode of the season, we focus on structural interventions around mentoring. Mentorship doesn’t happen in a vacuum—what can program directors, department chairs, and other institutional leaders do to create an environment in which supportive mentorship thrives?Featuring Sherilynn Black PhD -
2022-07-15
43 min
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM Xtra: Here Comes the NINDS Again
Date: July 1st, 2022 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Ravi Garg is a Neurologist in the Department of Neurology, Division of Neurocritical Care at Loyola University Chicago. Reference: Garg R, Mickenautsch S. Risk of selection bias assessment in the NINDS rt-PA stroke study. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2022 Jun 15;22(1):172. This is an SGEM Xtra episode. Dr. Garg saw some tweets about the NINDS trial and sent me his recent publication. I asked him to come on the SGEM and discuss the original NINDS trial, some of the reanalyses and share his analysis of the NINDS data. One of the criticisms of Emergency Medicine physicians w...
2022-07-09
57 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E6: Becoming a mentor
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the sixth episode of the season, we focus on moving from mentee to mentor, developing your mentoring philosophy, co-mentoring, and culturally aware mentorship.Featuring Ruben Dagda, PhD - Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno; Kathryn Graves - Psychology PhD Candidate, Yale...
2022-07-01
38 min
Neurology Minute
NINDS Mission and Clinical Neurology with Walter Koroshetz
2022-06-22
02 min
Neurology® Podcast
NINDS Mission and Clinical Neurology with Walter Koroshetz
2022-06-20
30 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E5: Transitioning out of a mentoring relationship
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the fifth episode of the season, we focus on transitioning out of a mentoring relationship. Even good mentoring relationships can run their course or become ineffective as time goes on. This episode is a conversation about navigating rough patches in mentoring relationships and knowing when and how...
2022-06-17
47 min
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine
ACEP E-QUAL 49: Code Stroke | Optimizing ED Stroke Response
Guest: Adam Oostema, MD MS FACEP (Associate Professor of EM, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine) Host: Jason Woods MD Select References: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke rt-PA Stroke Study Group. Tissue plasminogen activator for acute ischemic stroke. N Engl J Med. 1995 Dec 14;333(24):1581-7. doi: 10.1056/NEJM199512143332401. PMID: 7477192. Saver JL, Gornbein J, Starkman S. Graphic reanalysis of the two NINDS-tPA trials confirms substantial treatment benefit. Stroke. 2010 Oct;41(10):2381-90. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.583807. Epub 2010 Sep 9. PMID: 20829518; PMCID: PMC2949055. Kwiatkowski TG et al. Effects of tissue plasminogen activator for acute ischemic stroke at one y...
2022-06-17
38 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E4: Adaptive mentoring
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the fourth episode of the season, we focus on adaptive and resilient mentoring. While this is an evergreen topic, the last two years of the COVID-19 pandemic have tested the limits of our mentoring relationships. In this episode, we discuss how mentors and mentees can navigate thes...
2022-06-03
38 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E3: How to work with a mentor
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the third episode of the season, we are talking with mentor mentee pairs about how they develop productive relationships, including aligning their expectations and working through challenges. Featuring Avital Rodal, PhD - Associate Professor of Biology, Brandeis University; Matthew Pescosolido, PhD –...
2022-05-20
47 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E2: How to find a mentor
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the second episode of the season, we focus on finding mentors that are a good fit, how to choose a research advisor, and how to build a mentoring team.Featuring Shawn Bates, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at California State Univ...
2022-05-06
41 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S3E1: What is a mentor?
The third Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In the first episode of the season, we will set the stage by defining who a mentor is and discussing different types of mentoring relationships, and mentoring models.Featuring Claire Horner-Devine, PhD, Co-Investigator of BRAINS and Founder, Counterspace Consulting LLC; Fátima Sanch...
2022-04-22
41 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
Season 3 Trailer
Welcome to Season Three of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke's Building Up the Nerve, where we help you strengthen your mentoring relationships with tools and advice from both trainees and faculty. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help. It's our job.Transcript available at https://ninds.buzzsprout.com/
2022-04-15
03 min
SynGAP10 weekly 10 minute updates on SYNGAP1
Stoke Therapeutics & Acadia Pharmaceuticals are working on SYNGAP1
BIG NEWS! https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220110005334/en/ FIVE KEY LINKS - Dr. Kaye’s presentation - Listen to it again and again https://investor.stoketherapeutics.com/events/event-details/40th-annual-jp-morgan-healthcare-conference - AES 2018 Poster https://www.stoketherapeutics.com/wp-content/uploads/Stoke-Poster-Dec-1.pdf - STOKE Patent https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2017106377A1/en - #OneYearSooner - How we can make clinical trials happen faster https://www.syngapresearchfund.org/post/oneyearsooner - Sign up for Ciitizen - www.Ciitizen.com/SYNGAP1 SPREAD THE WORD Twi...
2022-01-15
14 min
CURE SYNGAP1 PODCAST aka SYNGAP10
Stoke Therapeutics & Acadia Pharmaceuticals are working on SYNGAP1 #S10e43
Stoke Therapeutics & Acadia Pharmaceuticals are working on SYNGAP1 BIG NEWS! https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220110005334/en/ FIVE KEY LINKS - Dr. Kaye’s presentation - Listen to it again and again https://investor.stoketherapeutics.com/events/event-details/40th-annual-jp-morgan-healthcare-conference - AES 2018 Poster https://www.stoketherapeutics.com/wp-content/uploads/Stoke-Poster-Dec-1.pdf - STOKE Patent https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2017106377A1/en - #OneYearSooner - How we can make clinical trials happen faster https://www.syngapresearchfund.org/post/oneyearsooner - Sign up for Ciitizen - www.Ciitizen.com/SYNGAP1 ...
2022-01-14
14 min
The NeuroNerds: A Brain Injury Recovery & Pop Culture Show
Super Heroes Need Therapy Too
All episodes are available at https://TheNeuroNerds.com. Follow @TheNeuroNerds on Twitter/Instagram and Like us at Facebook.com/TheNeuroNerds. SummaryJoe and Lauren are talking about The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and diving into Bucky’s storyline and journey through mental healthcare and therapy to cope with all of the trauma he experienced. In this theme, they explore more deeply the importance normalizing mental health. Plus they touch on blood clots and COVID-19’s affect on the nervous system. How do you take care of your mental health? Please share on our so...
2021-04-13
44 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S2E7: Building up Resilience
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve is a podcast for neuroscience trainees that takes you through the components of a grant application with successful awardees. We know that applying for NIH funding can be daunting, but we’re here to help—it’s our job!In the season finale, our grantee guests discuss how to handle the application resubmission process. We discuss best practices on how to overcome the initial disappointment of not being funded, how to address reviewer critiques, and how to approach revising your application so that you and the...
2021-04-02
51 min
NINDS's Building Up the Nerve
S2E6: Building a Fan Base
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve is a podcast for neuroscience trainees that takes you through the components of a grant application with successful awardees. We know that applying for NIH funding can be daunting, but we’re here to help—it’s our job!In this episode, our grantee guests discuss the importance of letters of recommendation, letters of support, and institutional commitment letters – and the difference between them! Our guests provide advice on how to approach the appropriate people to secure these components to strengthen their application. Featur...
2021-03-19
34 min